Fbiedeich wilhelm naumann



(No Model.)

P. W. NAUMANN. SEAVING APPARATUS.

No. 543,348. qPaJtented July 23,1895.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

FRIEDRICH WILHELM NAUMANN, OF LEIPsIo, GERMANY, ASSIGNOR To i CHRISTIAN HUGO ZIMMERMANN, OFSAME PLACE.

'SHAVING APPARATUS.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 543,348, dated July 23, 1895.

Application filed December 21 1893, Serial No. 494,278. (No model.)

line M M, Fig. 2. Fig. 2 isa cross-section on line N N, Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a plan and Fig. 4 a

- longitudinalsection of the knife-holder detached, and Fig. 5 a similar section of the lather-cup detached.

The letter B represents the semispherical lather-cup that is removably attached to its handle P. To the cup 13 is furthermore secured by gudgeons d the pivoted knife-holder A, which may be removed from the cup by slightly springing the latter together, so as to liberate the gudgeons. The knife-holder is provided with the ribbed guard b, and with clamps A, for securing the knife (I in place.

To properly close the cup 13' the knife- I holder A is made of the bent form shown in Fig. 1, so that it constitutes a cover for the cup, while its downwardly-bent hook-shaped end f engages a corresponding notch f of the cup. In this way the apparatus may be held and used in various positions without permitting the lather to escape. To clean the interior of the cup the knife-holder should be previously removed.

What I claim is- The combination of a notched lather cup with a pivoted knife holder, a guard secured thereto, a clamp at one side of the guard, and a bent lid at the other side of the guard which has a hook shaped end adapted to engage the FRIEDRICH WILHELM NAUMANN.

Witnesses:

MAX MATTHAI, RUD. E. FRIOKE. 

